Winter 2011 Chemistry 222 with Dr. Michael A. Russell
Mt. Hood Community College, Gresham, Oregon, USA

Phone: (503) 491-7348 Email: mike.russell@mhcc.edu
Office Hours: MWF 8-9 MW10-11 Office: AC 2568
Chemistry 222 Website: http://mhchem.org/222

Required Materials: Chemistry The Central Science (11th Edition) by Brown et al., ISBN 0-135-031-486
  The Chemistry 222 Companion (Lab Manual, Problem Sets, etc.)
  Graphing calculator (such as the TI-83, etc.)
  Bound Laboratory Notebook
  Scantron Sheets for exams ("Test Form 8000" or "Form No. 882-ES" only)
  Safety goggles for lab

Course Description: This course offers the fundamental basis of chemistry for science, pre professional, chemistry and engineering majors. A strong emphasis is placed on a mathematical approach. This second term covers molecular bonding and molecular properties, gases, liquids, solids, physical states and changes of state, solutions, kinetics, and nuclear chemistry.

Prerequisites: A C or better in CH 221.

Course Philosophy: To be successful, students enrolled in a 200 level chemistry course should complete all assignments before coming to class, attend classes regularly, participate in discussions, and think critically to discover the fundamental theories inherent to this course.  All homework assignments represent the minimum requirement for understanding the principles of chemistry.  It is assumed that A and B students will perform enough unassigned exercises to master the concepts.

The Honor Principle: All students will be expected to behave with the highest moral and academic integrity while enrolled in this class.  Plagiarism, cheating or sharing information on tests or laboratory reports, disruptive behavior, and other related offenses will be dealt with according to the directives stated in the current Mt. Hood Community College Student Guide.


Grading: Midterm Exams (2 total, 130 points each) 260 points
  Quizzes (6 total, lowest quiz dropped, 20 points each) 100 points
  Lecture Final Exam 180 points
  Laboratory Final Exam 100 points
  Class Presentation 100 points
  Problem sets (6 total, 10 points each) 60 points
  Nine lab experiments (20 points each) 180 points
  Lab Completion Bonus and Notebook 20 points
  Total points: 1000 points

Tentative grading distribution:

A: 90-100%

B: 80-89%

C: 65-79%

D: 55-64%

F: less than 55%

Opportunities for extra credit are available and explained in the "Extra-Credit Guide" handout.

Exams and Quizzes will be held in the recitation portion of lab.  No make-up quizzes will be given.  If you need to miss an exam due to illness or personal emergency, call and leave a message to assure a make-up exam.  Failure to call results in a failed exam. Note that cell phones are not allowed as a calculator substitute, and using a cell phone results in an immediate grade of zero.

Each student will give a Class Presentation this term.  For more information, see the handout entitled "Class Presentations FAQ".

Laboratory Safety and Etiquette rules can be found in the lab packet for this course and on the website. Information regarding lab reports, the mandatory lab notebook, the lab completion bonus and missed lab sessions can be found in the lab packet and on the course website as well. Lab reports will never be accepted electronically (email, etc.); only hard copies will receive credit.

Problem Sets: We will be using problem sets found in the CH 222 Companion, available at the bookstore. All problems should be attempted prior to class (we will be discussing them during recitation), and arriving late to a problem set session will invoke a point penalty. Late problem sets will also receive a point penalty. Details regarding problem set grading will be discussed during the first recitation of the term.

Note that sessions may be recorded to maximize the learning resources available to the student population. See the "College Information" guide on our website (found under "Class Information") for more detail.


"What’s Due This Week" Schedule for CH 222 Winter 2011

Week Dates Lab Assignment
1 1/4 & 1/5 Begin "Titration of Water Soluble Copper Salts" and "Linear Regression" Labs
    Also: Internet Signup
     
2 1/11 & 1/12 Begin "The Geometrical Structure of Covalent Molecules" Lab
    Due: Problem set #1 - Chapter 8
    Labs due: "Titration of Water Soluble Copper Salts" and "Linear Regression" (Lab #1)
    Take Quiz #1
     
3 1/18 & 1/19 Begin "Valence Bond Theory and Molecular Orbital Theory" Lab
    Due: Problem set #2 - Chapter 9
    Lab due: "The Geometrical Structure of Covalent Molecules" (Lab #2)
    Take Quiz #2
     
4 1/25 & 1/26 Begin "Organic Chemistry" Lab
    Due: Problem set #3 - Chapter 25
    Lab due: "Valence Bond Theory and Molecular Orbital Theory" (Lab #3)
    Take Quiz #3
     
5 2/1 & 2/2 EXAM #1 - Chapter 8, Chapter 9 and Chapter 25
    Begin "Molar Mass Determination of a Volatile Liquid" Lab - goggles required
    Lab due: "Organic Chemistry" (Lab #4)
    February 4, 9 AM: Last chance to reserve a Class Presentation compound
     
6 2/8 & 2/9 Begin "Solids" Lab
    Due: Problem set #4 - Chapter 10 and Chapter 11
    Lab due: "Molar Mass Determination of a Volatile Liquid" (Lab #5)
    Take Quiz #4
     
7 2/15 & 2/16 Begin "Molar Mass Determination by Freezing Point Depression" Lab - goggles required
    Due: Problem set #5 - Chapter 11 and Chapter 13
    Lab due: "Solids" (Lab #6)
    Take Quiz #5
     
8 2/22 & 2/23 EXAM #2 - Chapter 10, Chapter 11 and Chapter 13
    Begin "The Iodination of Acetone (Part I)" Lab
    Lab due: "Molar Mass Determination by Freezing Point Depression" (Lab #7)
    Due: Peer-reviewed Class Presentation Rough Draft Paper
     
9 3/1 & 3/2 Class Presentations - Final paper due at presentation
    Lab due: "The Iodination of Acetone (Part I)" (Lab #8)
     
10 3/8 & 3/9 Begin "The Iodination of Acetone (Part II)" Lab
    Due: Problem set #6 - Chapter 14 and Chapter 21

 

    Take Quiz #6
    Lab due at time of lab final: "The Iodination of Acetone (Part II)" (Lab #9)
     
11 3/15 or 3/16 Lab Final Times to be announced - Lab Notebook due - goggles required
  3/14 Lecture Final (7:45 AM, AC 1303) - Take Home Final due
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Copyright © 2011 by Dr. Michael Russell
Professor of Chemistry at
Mt. Hood Community College
Gresham, Oregon, USA 97030